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Pacific Waves for Thursday 16 October 2014
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PNG police brutality highlights troublesome link to loggers
4:05 PM.Calls continue for Papua New Guinea police working for logging companies to be removed amid unresolved claims of police brutality against landowner communities opposed to logging. Audio
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Minister of Justice says Tonga's judicial system needs reforming
4:04 PM.Proposed changes to reform Tonga's judicial system and to amend the constitution await Royal Assent. Read more Audio
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"Virtual watchroom" on offer for Pacific fisheries
4:03 PM.Pacific island countries are being offered access to a so-called virtual watchroom to help combat illegal fishing in their waters. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 16 October 2014
4:00 PM.PNG police brutality highlights link to logging industry; Proposed changes to reform Tonga's judicial system; We hear about an innovative way of stopping illegal fishing; PNG governors discuss greater… Read more Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 16 October 2014
6:06 AM.PNG Governors dicuss greater autonomy; Solomons police chief to bring in new leadership; New security for staff at Papua new Guinea's national broadcaster after assaults; Global Handwashing Day… Read more Audio
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PNG Governors discuss greater autonomy.
6:05 AM.Governors of Papua New Guinea's provinces have been meeting in Kavieng to discuss common issues and efforts to gain more autonomy. Audio
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Solomons police chief to bring in new leadership
6:04 AM.The new Solomon Islands police commissioner says the force needs new leadership. Audio
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Global Handwashing Day supports health of Pacific
6:02 AM.UNICEF Pacific aims to demonstrate how communities can make a big difference to their health through the simple act of washing their hands. Audio